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  • ANDERSON: You know, the editor-and-chief of the "National Enquirer" also told me that it ` s their job as a news organization to bring people to bring both good news and sometimes bad news and sad news about the people they love.

    CNN Transcript Mar 6, 2008 2008

  • "It's good to be reminded as a viewer that Nicole Kidman is propped up by a dozen people that you've never heard of, without whom she would be nothing," says Paul Glastris, a former Clinton speechwriter and now editor-and-chief of the Washington Monthly.

    How To Sound Profound 2007

  • Edik Baghdasaryan, who is the editor-and-chief, is known as one of, if not the leading, investigative documentary filmmakers in Armenia, having covered issues ranging from widespread government corruption to the grim plight of earthquake survivors in Gyumri.

    An Armenian Blog About Life in Armenia 2006

  • "We don't need a Christian fundamentalist athlete lecturing other people about his beliefs," said Jodi Jacobson, editor-and-chief of RH Reality Check, an online publication supporting reproductive rights and part of the coalition.

    Local News from The Gainesville Sun 2010

  • Among those scheduled to testify are Arianna Huffington, editor-and-chief of The Huffington Post, and David Simon, who is a former reporter at The Baltimore Sun and creator of the HBO drama "The Wire."

    Home - BostonHerald.com 2009

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